Thank you so much for your logo order with IAS Marketing Services, we look forward to working with you on this project. The following questionnaire will allow us to get a little insight into your preferences and design style prior to getting started.
Please write the name exactly as you would like it to appear in your logo.
Our designer will call you for a consult. Make sure you put the best number to reach you at!
We'll send your logo design proofs here.
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We assume your new logo will be used in print & digital marketing, including your website, signage & apparel.
What does typography say about your brand? Typography is crucial in the design of your brand identity.
The style and appearance of printed matter. The art or procedure of arranging type or processing data and printing from it.
The typography in your logo can be as impactful as a graphic. And even if you do have a graphic (logomark) in your logo design, the typography used with it says a lot about your brand.
Select up to THREE of the following 9 Font combinations that appeal to you the most.
Colors can speak to consumers subconsciously and stir emotion. Yet, getting the desired reaction isn’t as simple as picking a calming blue or earthy green.
Select up to 3 of the 9 color palettes below that appeal to you or describe your desired color palette in the space below.
Describe your desired color palette
In addition to color and typography, logo shape sets the tone for your business. Shapes used to be added to logos just for aesthetic appeal. But visual communications research proves that specific shapes prompt psychological overtones in the subconscious, with the ability to intensify the message to your target audience.
This means that adding a circle into your branding/logo doesn’t just change the way it looks — it’ll change how it’s perceived by your audience.
Like many things in life, logo shapes are not black and white. When paired with colors, fonts, and imagery, they can take on other connotations and meanings.
What are your favorite shapes when you look at the logos below? (Check all that apply)